Eagle Point Resort (file photo: FTO/Marc Guido)

Rent an Entire Utah Ski Resort for the Day

Beaver, UT – Have you ever dreamt of having your own private ski resort all to yourself? If so, read on.

After skiing on Sunday, January 3, Eagle Point Resort 18 miles east of the town of Beaver will switch to its new regular season schedule for public skiing, Fridays through Mondays. While the resort remains closed to the public on Tuesdays through Thursdays, it’s available for private rentals through Eagle Point’s “As You Wish” experience.

Eagle Point Resort (file photo: FTO/Marc Guido)
Eagle Point Resort (file photo: FTO/Marc Guido)

The vision for As You Wish is to give private groups the opportunity to rent the entire 600-acre resort and its facilities on a private basis for a truly unique and highly customized group experience. All 40 runs and both lodges. All five lifts, with no lift lines.

Groups may range from exclusive individuals jetting in for the day to have the mountain to themselves, to national organizations, like Love Your Melon, which is hosting a leadership summit for its top talent this March,” explains Shane Gadbaw, owner and CEO of Eagle Point Resort.

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Having an entire resort all to yourself will cost you plenty – $10,000, in fact. But that includes lift tickets, rentals and resort staff for you and up to 199 of your best friends, so that can drop the cost to $50 per person for skiing and rental gear, not a bad price at all for a private resort experience. On-site lodging is also available, and a  typical one-bedroom, one-bath condo that sleeps four costs $99 per night plus tax at Eagle Point, plus a cleaning fee. Lessons, meals and evening entertainment are also available at a la carte pricing.

Eagle Point is located about a three-and-a-half hour drive from either Salt Lake City or Las Vegas. Parties interested in the resort’s As You Wish program may email info@skieaglepoint.com or call (855) EAGLE PT for more information.

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